Australian Willow is a small tree or bush found in inland parts of eastern
Australia. It features thin drooping leaves, up to 18 cm long. Australian
Willow may grow up to 10 metres tall, and has drooping branches. The
leaves are linear to lanceshaped and are 1.6-7 inches long and 0.4-1 cm
wide. They give off a strong smell when crushed. The small white-petalled
flowers are strong smelling or citrus scented, they attract insects. The
fruits are round in shape, around 5 mm long, inside are shiny black seeds.
Regeneration from fresh seed and cuttings has proven to be difficult. It
is suggested that the hard seed coat should be cracked, to assist seed
germination. Seen flowering: February.
Identification credit: Amit Kumar
Photographed in Forest Research Institute, Dehradun.
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